POOP


Meaning of POOP in English

I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French pope, from Latin puppis Date: 15th century stern , an enclosed superstructure at the stern of a ship above the main deck, II. transitive verb Date: 1748 to break over the stern of, to ship (a sea or wave) over the stern, III. intransitive verb Etymology: earlier, to break wind, from Middle English poupen to make a gulping sound, of imitative origin Date: circa 1903 defecate , IV. noun Date: 1965 feces , V. verb Etymology: origin unknown Date: circa 1932 transitive verb to put out of breath, intransitive verb to become exhausted , VI. noun Etymology: perhaps from 4~ Date: circa 1941 information , scoop

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